Israel’s defence industry was out in force at the Singapore Airshow this week, making its return after being largely absent from the Dubai air show in November in the wake of the Israel-Hamas escalation, a subject that was off limits at the Asia summit, Reuters reports.

The Israeli ministry of defence and 11 of its defence contractors attended Asia’s largest aerospace and defence gathering, including Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Elbit Systems.

IAI, Rafael, Elbit and the defence ministry all declined to comment on the offensive in Gaza, including the performance of their own weapons.

“We don’t discuss weapons,” Ziv Avni, vice president of business development at Elbit, told Reuters at the unveiling of its latest aerial drone, which a placard said could carry “loitering munitions for covert and precise airstrikes”.

The Gaza invasion wasn’t brought up by delegates at the Singapore event and didn’t dampen appetite for Israel’s missiles, spy gear and aerial drones, two Israeli industry officials at the show told Reuters, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue.

Unauthorised public assemblies and protests over political situations in other countries are banned in Singapore. But there was some criticism online about Israeli defence firms at the air show. IAI, Rafael and the Israeli defence ministry did not respond to requests for comment about the online criticism.

A model of Israel Aerospace Industries’ Boeing 777-300ERSF Big Twin, a passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion of the 777-300ER, is displayed at the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore on Feb 22, 2024. — Reuters
A model of Israel Aerospace Industries’ Boeing 777-300ERSF Big Twin, a passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion of the 777-300ER, is displayed at the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore on Feb 22, 2024. — Reuters

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